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they have laws. they have rules. they have corporal punishment. they oftentimes have their own language. they form their own clicks. to me that's fascinating. it's watching human nature at its very basic level and seeing how we all are. >> no two days are alike. >> we'll set out to have a plan on what we're going to shoot and arrive at 8:00 in the morning and by 8:10 everything has changed. but i wouldn't trade it. i love dealing with the inmates and talking to them and learning about people. >> it's a way to also look at yourself because there but for certain fates could be any of us. it's an amazing chance to experience ourselves. >>> coming up -- >> the judge is out there listening to this right now, mr. judge, may i say you look marvelous today? >> more from the inmate lockup viewers know as the indiana catman. a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down
they have laws. they have rules. they have corporal punishment. they oftentimes have their own language. they form their own clicks. to me that's fascinating. it's watching human nature at its very basic level and seeing how we all are. >> no two days are alike. >> we'll set out to have a plan on what we're going to shoot and arrive at 8:00 in the morning and by 8:10 everything has changed. but i wouldn't trade it. i love dealing with the inmates and talking to them and learning...
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to relook at this law that zimmerman is supposedly using, the stand your ground law. this guy had a prior arrest and still had a legal license to carry. why the police are saying under existing law here in florida they were actually in the right and they're insisting on that. so hopefully the grand jury will flesh out, where is trayvon martin's cell phone. why didn't police do what reporters did and follow up with the last person to speak with him on the phone. there are a lot of unanswered questions that hopefully the grand jury will answer. >> it's hard being a parent thinking your child is missing and if there's a cell phone with a home number in it, why it's not called. that's one little simple piece of this whole thing. >> the police were totally incompetent in this investigation. they didn't look at the cell phone to find out who it was. they didn't do a drug test or an alcohol test on george zimmerman, the police chief goes out in public and slanders and smears trayvon martin, accusing him of beating the crap out of george zimmerman because he had a bloody nose
to relook at this law that zimmerman is supposedly using, the stand your ground law. this guy had a prior arrest and still had a legal license to carry. why the police are saying under existing law here in florida they were actually in the right and they're insisting on that. so hopefully the grand jury will flesh out, where is trayvon martin's cell phone. why didn't police do what reporters did and follow up with the last person to speak with him on the phone. there are a lot of unanswered...
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that's the law. that is the law that was made and put on the books in 1965. it is the height of hypocrisy to stand up and talk about how we love the civil rights movement and how we all fought together with dr. king then undermine the voting rights act. what bothers me secondly, is where is the leadership of the democratic party? that's right. we've heard some democrats stand up. congress man cleaver and others among them. but i'm talking about the heads of the party. why have you in this whole debacle gained political laryngitis? i think you need to be called out. maybe i'll start coming with names. because it's bad enough when those on the other side start shooting at you for no reason. it's worse when your friends duck so they can get a clear shot. >>> ahead, how did florida governor rick scott hatch his plan to purge voters? the amazing answers coming to that coming up next. plus republicans wrap themselves up in religion. so why are they waging war on the poor? a group of nuns is shining a big light on this tonight. and one who wants to claim he cares ab
that's the law. that is the law that was made and put on the books in 1965. it is the height of hypocrisy to stand up and talk about how we love the civil rights movement and how we all fought together with dr. king then undermine the voting rights act. what bothers me secondly, is where is the leadership of the democratic party? that's right. we've heard some democrats stand up. congress man cleaver and others among them. but i'm talking about the heads of the party. why have you in this whole...
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those laws are deemed by critics as union killers. >> right to work laws, they don't have to do with economics. they have everything to do with politics. what they're really talking about is giving you the right to work for less money. what we shouldn't be doing is trying to take away your rights to bargain for better wages and working conditions. >> hey, it only took him four years in office to say it. here's candidate obama back in 2007. >> understand this. if american workers are being denied their right to organize and collectively bargain when i'm in the white house i'll put on a comfortable pair of shoes myself. i'll walk on that picket line with you as president of the united states. >> why did the president pick now to so voluntary valley insert himself in this issue? let's put it splu the spthrough cycle. i think it's about politics. like wisconsin, which he completely ignored. again, for political reasons. so, the way i sigh it is right now he's focusing on the fiscal cliff. he will have to give in on entitlement issues and up to him to focus on how to make the left happy a
those laws are deemed by critics as union killers. >> right to work laws, they don't have to do with economics. they have everything to do with politics. what they're really talking about is giving you the right to work for less money. what we shouldn't be doing is trying to take away your rights to bargain for better wages and working conditions. >> hey, it only took him four years in office to say it. here's candidate obama back in 2007. >> understand this. if american...
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a law may act as precedent to keep the justices from deciding the tax from 2015. the supreme court will consider two more days now of oral argument before making a ruling. you want to sound smart today tell friends six total hours of the argument that the supreme court will hear is the most time devoted to a single case in that court since miranda versus arizona in 1966. that case established the now standard miranda rights that give suspects the right to remain silent during and prior to questioning by police. >>> enough with the real news. let's huddle up around the watercooler. mitt romney took a breather from the campaign trail to see the movie all the kids talked about. my dad is finally getting r and r pick here at movies here with me and my kids. that movie was the "hunger games", the film that hauled in $1555 million during it's opening weekend. mitt romney gave his review of the film to wolf blitzer, easing wolf's concerns about the violence. >> i enjoyed it. i read the books too. i read serious books but every now and then i read something for fun. that
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scott created a task force to review the stand your ground law. that's the insane 2005 statute that zimmerman used to get out of jail. president obama wouldn't get into the specifics of this law when he was asked about it today in the rose garden, but he did say that every aspect of this case should be investigated, and he did extend his sympathies to trayvon's parents with undeniable emotion. >> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. if i had a son, he would look like trayvon. >> but the number one question on my mind, and no doubt that of the president's, is every fair and right-thinking american who believes in justice, why isn't george zimmerman in jail? that he has not spoken through the disturbing presence of the police department through the young life he snuffed out. that bonaparte can't even emit some outrage? the life of a black man ain't worth a damn. matt? >> jonathan, another powerful commentary. your leadership in articulating through the media the rage and frustration over this has been terrific. one question i want to
scott created a task force to review the stand your ground law. that's the insane 2005 statute that zimmerman used to get out of jail. president obama wouldn't get into the specifics of this law when he was asked about it today in the rose garden, but he did say that every aspect of this case should be investigated, and he did extend his sympathies to trayvon's parents with undeniable emotion. >> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. if i had a son, he would look like...
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in somalia, there is no law and order. if you. so you want the central government but you don't want the senate got to be strong. if it's too strong, it hasn't has been associated with the elites having their way. in the midwest, the central government is powerful. for a central economy like the united states, you need a lot of business for the. people who want to have special interests being deals with politicians. -- it does seem like the argument comes down to prosperity being driven by the quality of elite in the society, because it's still theie let'ses that set up. -- or just plunder from above. does this all come back to. >> i would put it differently. i think the quality of the elites and how theie let's govern is very important. but you can't bank on the good knife natur good-natured elite doing what's good for society. you need to make sure the elite is behaving in the right way. when you think about the founding fathers, they were good in their own ways. not just because they were absolutely helpless, but they made rule
in somalia, there is no law and order. if you. so you want the central government but you don't want the senate got to be strong. if it's too strong, it hasn't has been associated with the elites having their way. in the midwest, the central government is powerful. for a central economy like the united states, you need a lot of business for the. people who want to have special interests being deals with politicians. -- it does seem like the argument comes down to prosperity being driven by the...
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strong and suddenly they're marching into a woman's bedroom, coming back from vacation and passing laws and they make very palpable what democrats complain about, that they want to intrude in our personal lives. suddenly, people really saw what that meant. i think that's happening again with contraception, with that ridiculous hearing yesterday and with our friend, foster freese and the aspirin. most people are too young to understand what that's about. it's hilarious. >> i'm not too young or too old. i don't even know what he's talking about. he said back in my day. what day was it? was this before "gunsmoke" and "i love lucy" at least. michael steele for the defense. guess who's out there paying chaplain the day they did the schiavo vote, voted unanimous consent to go ahead and intervene in a family matter involving a woman on a respirator. the whole situation we're now aware of. a very sad case for a woman there, young woman dying at that aimin age. >> stuck in the craw for a lot of those around the country because they believe that government has no place in the personal health care
strong and suddenly they're marching into a woman's bedroom, coming back from vacation and passing laws and they make very palpable what democrats complain about, that they want to intrude in our personal lives. suddenly, people really saw what that meant. i think that's happening again with contraception, with that ridiculous hearing yesterday and with our friend, foster freese and the aspirin. most people are too young to understand what that's about. it's hilarious. >> i'm not too...
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into law in 2005. now he is breaking his silence on the trayvon martin case and defending the measure. >>> later rkt paul ryan punts houn to pay for his tax cuts for the rich. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. vrjts. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." jeb bush is breaking his silence on the issue down in florida,
into law in 2005. now he is breaking his silence on the trayvon martin case and defending the measure. >>> later rkt paul ryan punts houn to pay for his tax cuts for the rich. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs....
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this was private misbehavior that was a breach of cia personnel rules, but not the law. is the fbi the armed wing of the cia's human resources department now? >> the point she's making is the fbi did not find a crime. there was not an attempt to breach security on the part of paula or whoever. so it's sort of like, why did this trickle upward. you can't have a cia director who is fooling around, but -- >> bed hopping party maybe even closer to a key party. where couples go in and take each other's keys and go home with the other guy for the night. it's tawdry and gross. >> there's a culture involved since it seems to be one after another. >> only a couple people. >> but it begs the question. and certainly the fbi had to investigate to make sure there was no improper access of classification. >> but they found nothing. there was no improper actions. >> and so i made the point. i can't remember who was who this was. this seems to be what we do when the economy is good in this country. >> we'll talk about sex any time. >> i'm not taking the blame for this story. >> i'm with
this was private misbehavior that was a breach of cia personnel rules, but not the law. is the fbi the armed wing of the cia's human resources department now? >> the point she's making is the fbi did not find a crime. there was not an attempt to breach security on the part of paula or whoever. so it's sort of like, why did this trickle upward. you can't have a cia director who is fooling around, but -- >> bed hopping party maybe even closer to a key party. where couples go in and...
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and stephen colbert by law cannot coordinate with me. i'm out here like a cartoon hobo who won the lottery. i guess i'll just have to watch stephen colbert when he's publicly speaking on television and look for clues as to what he wants me to do. >> you know, did queen isabella say go to america and then say, have you found anything? i haven't gotten on the nina, pinta and santa maria yet. let me go and come back and find the spice routes. >> queen isabella is columbus, italian, spice. i get you. you're saying to me, through the television, the head of your super pac, you want me to pay mario batali an enormous amount of super pac money to make me a delicious meal? [ cheers and applause ] >> that's beautiful. >> here you are, mr. stewart. frittata, that looks delicious. there's much for me to say yet tonight. i need to preserve my jaw strength, as you know, my saliva is considered currency in south america. >> that's going to cost you double. >> what a edick louse and criminal waste of the people's super pac money. i'll do it. >> uh-huh,
and stephen colbert by law cannot coordinate with me. i'm out here like a cartoon hobo who won the lottery. i guess i'll just have to watch stephen colbert when he's publicly speaking on television and look for clues as to what he wants me to do. >> you know, did queen isabella say go to america and then say, have you found anything? i haven't gotten on the nina, pinta and santa maria yet. let me go and come back and find the spice routes. >> queen isabella is columbus, italian,...
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including a big majority of catholic law schools. they are already doing this thing they are supposedly so outraged by. if a catholic university covers contraception in the health insurance plan was going to cause the end of the world the way republicans are saying, since it is happening, we can conclude the end of the world is not so bad. at least after the world ends, we still have cable news. in these 28 state, there is state law that requires employers, including in many cases employ anothers associated with religious institutions to provide health insurance that covers contraception. that is already the law of the land in these 28 states. there was a reason you have not been deafened by the cries of outrage over the policy in these 28 states. nobody in the republican party decided that would be an outrage until now, until they could use it against president obama even though they never cared about it before. actually, in eight of those 28 states that require health insurance to cover contraception, there is not an exemption for
including a big majority of catholic law schools. they are already doing this thing they are supposedly so outraged by. if a catholic university covers contraception in the health insurance plan was going to cause the end of the world the way republicans are saying, since it is happening, we can conclude the end of the world is not so bad. at least after the world ends, we still have cable news. in these 28 state, there is state law that requires employers, including in many cases employ...
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women who had abortion would be murderers under this law. that is the sort of thinking that animates paul ryan. >> well, the other reason, and this is something i know they never thought of, alex, and i'm kidding because it's so unreal, if you're here without papers, you're an illegal immigrant and you're in the country and you get pregnant. that pregnancy is a person under the 14th amendment and certainly can't be taken out of the country. they're a citizen of the united states. you can't leave. so if you don't want to get thrown out of the country, get pregnant. they can't even move you without violating the 14th amendment rights of life, liberty, and property of the fertilized egg. this is how unthinking i think they are within their own prejudicial map they try to figure out. your thoughts? >> massive hypocrisy and short-term thinking has characterizing almost all of the republican thinking around women and their bodies. all of this stuff, whether it's defunding planned parenthood or the personhood amendment or the mandatory ultrasounds,
women who had abortion would be murderers under this law. that is the sort of thinking that animates paul ryan. >> well, the other reason, and this is something i know they never thought of, alex, and i'm kidding because it's so unreal, if you're here without papers, you're an illegal immigrant and you're in the country and you get pregnant. that pregnancy is a person under the 14th amendment and certainly can't be taken out of the country. they're a citizen of the united states. you...
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since 2010 republicans have been passing law after law after law to limit your right to vote. voter i.d., voter registration, early voting. the republicans want less people voting in our democracy, not more. they're trying to roll back the clock on more than our century's worth of progress in civil rights. now the tide is turning. inch by inch, state by state, we've been reclaiming our rights and turning back the wave of voter suppression. we saw it when the justice department stepped in to block the laws in texas, south carolina and florida. we saw it when governors in six states all but one were democrats, vetoed voter i.d. laws. they were champions of democracy to do so. and we saw it when state and federal courts rejected laws in eight states, including today's major ruling in pennsylvania. this morning a judge blocked pennsylvania's controversial voter i.d. from going into effect before the november election. after it was revealed that hundreds of thousands of voters face the real pocket that they would not be allowed to vote. but now this unjust law will not be in effect
since 2010 republicans have been passing law after law after law to limit your right to vote. voter i.d., voter registration, early voting. the republicans want less people voting in our democracy, not more. they're trying to roll back the clock on more than our century's worth of progress in civil rights. now the tide is turning. inch by inch, state by state, we've been reclaiming our rights and turning back the wave of voter suppression. we saw it when the justice department stepped in to...
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laws. >> thank you, maria teresa kumar, thank you for your time and have a great weekend. i love this line, his sppen is full of ink. >>> and this man has been arrested for allegedly throwing out voter registration forms in virginia. but wait until you hear who he's linked to. we have the inside story from virginia tonight. . my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. [ male announcer ] start with nothing, build a ground-breaking car. good. now build a time machine. go here, find someone who can build a futuristic dash board display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash, give it park assist. the fuel efficiency flower thing. send future guy home, his work here is done. destroy time machine. win some awards, send in brady. th
laws. >> thank you, maria teresa kumar, thank you for your time and have a great weekend. i love this line, his sppen is full of ink. >>> and this man has been arrested for allegedly throwing out voter registration forms in virginia. but wait until you hear who he's linked to. we have the inside story from virginia tonight. . my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient...
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laws and voter suppression laws, they knew that they had limited time. we don't have a latino vote or black vote. let's make sure that we figure them out in the next election. >> congressman emanuel cleaver and teresa kumar, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, reverend. a cup of joe is a sedan. a cup of johan is a 600 horsepower sports coupe that likes to hug curves. ♪ your curves. smooth, rich, never bitter, gevalia. yeah. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free... ...but i'm a woman. maybe it's a misprint. does it look like a misprint? ok. what i was trying... [ voice of dennis ] silence. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the safe driving bonus check. are you in good hands? is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal sl
laws and voter suppression laws, they knew that they had limited time. we don't have a latino vote or black vote. let's make sure that we figure them out in the next election. >> congressman emanuel cleaver and teresa kumar, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, reverend. a cup of joe is a sedan. a cup of johan is a 600 horsepower sports coupe that likes to hug curves. ♪ your curves. smooth, rich, never bitter, gevalia. yeah. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of...
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to as the shoot to kill law. that's a law that led to a tripling -- a tripling -- in so-called justifiable homicides in florida from the year it was enacted all the way to the present. it's a bad law, but it does not apply to this situation. it does not apply to chasing after someone and shooting them in the chest. >> would that be hard to prove with the stand your ground law as maybe something that the zimmerman team would use as a defense? >> listen, juries figure out that sort of thing and things way more complicated that than kind of thing all the time. there's no way that zimmerman can argue that he was simply standing his ground. that law was meant to apply to people who were in their homes, maybe in their cars, not someone who was literally chasing someone around the neighborhood and then killing him. >> and what do you make of the right-wing smear campaign that has been fostered by some on the right that, you know, this kid was suspended from school and he was somewhat troublesome, in defense of the actio
to as the shoot to kill law. that's a law that led to a tripling -- a tripling -- in so-called justifiable homicides in florida from the year it was enacted all the way to the present. it's a bad law, but it does not apply to this situation. it does not apply to chasing after someone and shooting them in the chest. >> would that be hard to prove with the stand your ground law as maybe something that the zimmerman team would use as a defense? >> listen, juries figure out that sort of...
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hay had to show he knew it was a violation of the campaign finance laws and he broke those laws on purpose. and that was a pretty high bar for them to have to meet. >> quickly, before i let you go, have we heard the end of this case? what does mistrial mean on those five other counts? >> the prosecution in theory has a right to bring those charges again. not the one he was acquitted on. but as a practical matter, it's unclear that they will. they had a crack at this case. not clear the evidence gets any better the witnesses get any stronger or the laws become any more favorable. the justice department will be looking hard at this case and may decide, we took our best crack at this, but time to let it go. >> the great savannah guthrie up early with us. thanks for calling in. >>> the defense of marriage act may be heading to the supreme court now after it was ruled unconstitutional by an appeals panel in boston known as doma, the 1996 law signed by president clinton defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. in a unanimous decision yesterday, the circuit court said that deprives
hay had to show he knew it was a violation of the campaign finance laws and he broke those laws on purpose. and that was a pretty high bar for them to have to meet. >> quickly, before i let you go, have we heard the end of this case? what does mistrial mean on those five other counts? >> the prosecution in theory has a right to bring those charges again. not the one he was acquitted on. but as a practical matter, it's unclear that they will. they had a crack at this case. not clear...
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i remember when roe versus wade was passed into law. i remember young women who needed abortion and could not get one. they would have to use other means, go out of the country because no medical doctor or facility would do them before roe versus wade, no matter what the reason. this is a war on women. now we can't get our birth control medication insured and get payment for it without having to prove all these things? this is not right. this is not right. >> well, i take it back to congresswoman schwartz. this is politics. try to divine the other side here. you're defending women to do their own decision making which makes perfect sense to most people. on the other side there seems to be people culturally or whatever, from their own moral perspective or whatever, getting very aggressive here. i mean, these issues i thought were settled. certainly i had not heard a sermon in my own religion against birth control since the 1950s, seriously, as a church-going person, never heard it within my cultural world and religious world. to bring it
i remember when roe versus wade was passed into law. i remember young women who needed abortion and could not get one. they would have to use other means, go out of the country because no medical doctor or facility would do them before roe versus wade, no matter what the reason. this is a war on women. now we can't get our birth control medication insured and get payment for it without having to prove all these things? this is not right. this is not right. >> well, i take it back to...
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also, we have learned from law enforcement officials that the fbi is now investigating, and this is an ongoing investigation into paula broadwell. she is someone who's had close access to general petraeus, she was his biographer and wrote a book on general petraeus called "all in." she has spent substantial time with him the fbi investigation is seeing whether he had improper access to general petraeus' e-mails may have accidentally or deliberately had accuracy to classified information. and paula broadwell has been close to david petraeus which many people could say it's an indication of the timing of this. >> david, you're excellent at covering all the spying agencies. what's going on? >> well, i think richard mentioned the fbi investigation of paula broadwell. paula broadwell is general petraeus' biographer, and somebody who has been close to him. in literary circles. to speak a moment about the cia, general petraeus when he came to the cia about 15 months ago appointed as his deputy the then acting director michael morale who is a career agency analyst, michael morel has now steppe
also, we have learned from law enforcement officials that the fbi is now investigating, and this is an ongoing investigation into paula broadwell. she is someone who's had close access to general petraeus, she was his biographer and wrote a book on general petraeus called "all in." she has spent substantial time with him the fbi investigation is seeing whether he had improper access to general petraeus' e-mails may have accidentally or deliberately had accuracy to classified...
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tell your friends the stand your ground law was passed by 39-0 vote in 2005. it previously went through the house of representatives, 92-90 and was signed by then governor, jeb bush. enough with the real news. let's huddle up around the water cooler to talk about breaking news on blago's hair. his barber, known famously as mr. barber says his thick, dark hair is a dye job. that dark hair is a dye job. it will turn salt and pepper gray within the first couple months. perhaps that process has already begun. he said not to worry because behind bars there are no cameras. he will be full gray. he says, like jay leno's hair within a matter of months. i had the pleasure of meeting him seen here and sitting myself in blago's barber hair. that is his chair. that's me with mr. barber over my shoulder in february of last year. look at that million dollar smile. here is what we said. we did a computer animation. this is what his hair will look like in three months. this is from our research and development department. looking good there. >>> the sixth anniversary to celeb
tell your friends the stand your ground law was passed by 39-0 vote in 2005. it previously went through the house of representatives, 92-90 and was signed by then governor, jeb bush. enough with the real news. let's huddle up around the water cooler to talk about breaking news on blago's hair. his barber, known famously as mr. barber says his thick, dark hair is a dye job. that dark hair is a dye job. it will turn salt and pepper gray within the first couple months. perhaps that process has...
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mitt romney's speaking back in 2006, a couple of weeks after signing the massachusetts health care law, where he clearly knew better and was willing to say so. let's listen to this. >> there ought to be enough money to help people get insurance. because an insured individual has a better chance of having an excellent medical experience than one who is not. an insured individual is more likely to go to a primary care physician or a clinic to get evaluated for their conditions or to get early treatment, to get pharmaceutical treatment, as opposed to showing up at the emergency room where the treatment is more expensive and less effective than if they got preventative and primary care. >> governor dean, what changed for governor romney in six years? >> he's running for president with a really conservative base. >> i guess so. >> this is a guy who doesn't appear to have too many inner principles. these guys really are totally out of touch with what goes on. let's just suppose he's right and you get to the hospital and you have a heart attack and you have no insurance. the government does n
mitt romney's speaking back in 2006, a couple of weeks after signing the massachusetts health care law, where he clearly knew better and was willing to say so. let's listen to this. >> there ought to be enough money to help people get insurance. because an insured individual has a better chance of having an excellent medical experience than one who is not. an insured individual is more likely to go to a primary care physician or a clinic to get evaluated for their conditions or to get...
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laws. so under this legislation, this guy, george zimmerman, the poster child of the gun lobby, is able today if this law were passed would be able to bring his gun to times square in new york or other states legally. we need to -- this is a moment where there's actually -- they've gone too far. they're actually proposing, days after this tragedy occurred, they will the gall to propose this legislation. we can't use this is moment to hold our leaders accountable for being beholden to the agenda, the gun lobby versus being beholden to the agenda of the american people? it is a sad state of affairs. >> you would hope some of that leadership will come from the white house. governor ed rendell on show talked about president obama had a state of the union days after good-bye was shot and said nothing. here he finally weighed in on it. >> on the racium dimension, not on the gun control. >> let's be fair to the president. he weighed in not just on the racial dimension but as a parent on the emotio
laws. so under this legislation, this guy, george zimmerman, the poster child of the gun lobby, is able today if this law were passed would be able to bring his gun to times square in new york or other states legally. we need to -- this is a moment where there's actually -- they've gone too far. they're actually proposing, days after this tragedy occurred, they will the gall to propose this legislation. we can't use this is moment to hold our leaders accountable for being beholden to the...
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school, where through a rigorous selection process, he was named the first black president of the law review. after graduation, he married michelle robinson, another harvard-trained lawyer. they met when she served as his mentor during a summer law firm internship. >> she's very much a partner to her husband in their relationship. she's a very accomplished person, thoughtful, and she has strong opinions about things. >> the couple made their home in chicago, where barack taught constitutional law, worked on a book about his life, and began thinking hard about his ambitions. >> if a point comes where i think that i can do more good in a political office than i can doing the things i'm doing now, then i might think about it. but that time is certainly in the future. >> two years after that interview, the future came to life, as obama ran for and won a seat in the illinois state senate. even before that run, there was something about him that caught people. >> i met barack obama because a friend of mine in chicago, named betty lou saltzman, active in politics here, called me up in 1992.
school, where through a rigorous selection process, he was named the first black president of the law review. after graduation, he married michelle robinson, another harvard-trained lawyer. they met when she served as his mentor during a summer law firm internship. >> she's very much a partner to her husband in their relationship. she's a very accomplished person, thoughtful, and she has strong opinions about things. >> the couple made their home in chicago, where barack taught...
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it's doubtful if they'll see a court of law. >> evan, if we can turn to the middle east, the situation this week is that israel has opened an attack on gaza because of continuing rocket fire from gaza into southern israel. this is an ongoing story. it goes back years. there was a big attack from israel four years ago. i guess my question is this. how much credibility does netanyahu, who sort of ordered this attack, have saying this is the last and only available recourse for israel when there wasn't much of an effort to engage egypt trying to act as a middle man or not much of a concerted effort to the netanyahu government's part to build up the palestinian authority in the west bank. was this really necessary at this point for israel to act like this? >> the israelis were getting hit by quite a number of rockets, and it's within their judgment to defend themselves and take actions to defend themselves. there are facts here that make you wonder whether or not the israelis may have acted hastily? namely the fact that in addition to hamas there are other actors in the game here. a lot of
it's doubtful if they'll see a court of law. >> evan, if we can turn to the middle east, the situation this week is that israel has opened an attack on gaza because of continuing rocket fire from gaza into southern israel. this is an ongoing story. it goes back years. there was a big attack from israel four years ago. i guess my question is this. how much credibility does netanyahu, who sort of ordered this attack, have saying this is the last and only available recourse for israel when...
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they are called trap laws. targeted regulation of abortion providers that essentially regulate abortion clinics so hard that a lot of abortion clinics in virginia are going to have to shut down. personhood legislation was advanced there. of course, the most conservative state in the country, mississippi, voters rejected it there. and so that's, you know, sort of an indicator of how extreme this legislation is. and now, of course, with this ultrasound legislation, he's backing off. i think he's because looking to 2012 and a potential vp ticket with mitt romney. and he received a lot of backlash for this particular law. but i think his core conservative values are more in line with the quote you just read. >> delegate herring, when you look at the bill he is support, the bill is still there. >> right. >> it's still very extreme because it still -- this bill still requires unnecessary medical procedures even just the -- even though the noninvasive part is out and it requires sonograms to be added to women's medica
they are called trap laws. targeted regulation of abortion providers that essentially regulate abortion clinics so hard that a lot of abortion clinics in virginia are going to have to shut down. personhood legislation was advanced there. of course, the most conservative state in the country, mississippi, voters rejected it there. and so that's, you know, sort of an indicator of how extreme this legislation is. and now, of course, with this ultrasound legislation, he's backing off. i think he's...
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is this going to take a federal law? the president said we need to fix this. you're not going to fix it on a state level. this is with all these state houses, seen it in ohio, seen it in florida. i mean, it's been an iron fist, how do we fix it? >> i think that's the question, and at the start i'm glad you're covering this. this is not considered always an exciting story. people waiting in line, but it's an important story. it goes to the heart of democracy. we had we had the help america vote act, and it came out of the 2000 reforms with ought frustration over florida. we need federal requirements. we need protection for early vote. we need an ability for the great number of people who want to vote, which by the way, which is a good thing, to make sure they have access from the start. i think it goes, i'll say this briefly. it goes to what our democracy is about. if you define it as everyone being able to vote, we were not a democracy in the 1700s or 1800s. we fund whatever we want to fund in this country. we've had billions go out of a back end of a truck in
is this going to take a federal law? the president said we need to fix this. you're not going to fix it on a state level. this is with all these state houses, seen it in ohio, seen it in florida. i mean, it's been an iron fist, how do we fix it? >> i think that's the question, and at the start i'm glad you're covering this. this is not considered always an exciting story. people waiting in line, but it's an important story. it goes to the heart of democracy. we had we had the help america...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> good morning. in sports, san francisco and oakland win to force a game four in both series. we're going to begin in cincinnati though. with two outs and two on in the top of the tenth, the giants joaquin arias hits a grounder to third, but reds infielder scott rolen bobbles the ball giving arias enough time to beat the throw to first as the go-ahead run scores for a 2-1 giants victory. >>> to oakland now where the athletics player hit and rbi single in the first inning and seth smith belted a home run to right center in the bottom of the fifth giving oakland a 2-1 victory over the tigers. aside from the two big hits the a's relied on their pitching and defense. >>> back in the top of the second, oakland outfield coco crisp makes a leaping grab to rob a would-be home run by prince fielder. >>> well, to football now, nfl commissioner roger goodell reduced the bounty related suspensions of two new orleans saints players. linebacker scott fujita's three game suspension has been reduced to one. and defe
it's law that just makes sense. >>> good morning. in sports, san francisco and oakland win to force a game four in both series. we're going to begin in cincinnati though. with two outs and two on in the top of the tenth, the giants joaquin arias hits a grounder to third, but reds infielder scott rolen bobbles the ball giving arias enough time to beat the throw to first as the go-ahead run scores for a 2-1 giants victory. >>> to oakland now where the athletics player hit and...
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this is about justice and what the law says here. what does his profile say especially being a neighborhood captain where neighbors say he was the person that wanted to go out and confront. >> well, unfortunately, there's a lot of want to bes out there. want to be police officers even though he assaulted a police officer seven years ago. what troubles me is he wasn't tested for drugs and alcohol right at the time of the shooting. this is something you would norally do in any type of situation. his voice on the phone sounds slurred like there's something going on. he may have been intoxicated. there's a lot of issues in this shooters background not with standing confrontational issues that says he shouldn't have been out there. number two, he shouldn't have con fronted this young man in this way. the last thing he should have done was pulled a gun. he should have stayed in his car with the door lock and waiting for the legitimate police to arrive. >> thank you so much. we'll keep our audience up to date as the pressure mounts for char
this is about justice and what the law says here. what does his profile say especially being a neighborhood captain where neighbors say he was the person that wanted to go out and confront. >> well, unfortunately, there's a lot of want to bes out there. want to be police officers even though he assaulted a police officer seven years ago. what troubles me is he wasn't tested for drugs and alcohol right at the time of the shooting. this is something you would norally do in any type of...
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the bill became law. the bill's sponsor was senator diane feinstein of california. >>> we, as a country, decided to let it expire. remember how i said the vote on the ban on plastic guns back in the 80s was a very lopsided vote. it was 413 votes in favor and onld four votes against? dick cheney was one of the four designed to slip by airport x-ray machines when he was in the congress. he also voted against the reagan ban on bullets designed to pierce body armor. and when the assault ban came up in 194, bush and cheney made sure it expired. this year, she said she's going to bring the assault weapons ban back. >> the same bill will be introduced in the house, a bill to ban assault weapons. it will ban the sale, the transfer, the importation and the possession, not retro actively, but perspectively. and it will ban the same for big clips, drums or strips. of more than 10 bullets. so there will be a bill, we've been working on it now for a year. we've tried to take my bill from '94 to 2004. and perfect it. w
the bill became law. the bill's sponsor was senator diane feinstein of california. >>> we, as a country, decided to let it expire. remember how i said the vote on the ban on plastic guns back in the 80s was a very lopsided vote. it was 413 votes in favor and onld four votes against? dick cheney was one of the four designed to slip by airport x-ray machines when he was in the congress. he also voted against the reagan ban on bullets designed to pierce body armor. and when the assault...
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without violating constitutional laws, they should do so. we can tighten up the purchase of guns, and particularly heavy weapons, like the ars. we can tighten them up. i would support, for example, anybody owning the ar would have to register with the fbi. so the fbi would have to know who has these weapons. and people are going, we don't want to, we believe the government is going to this, and it is a slippery slope, but we have the do things like this, am i wrong? >> i agree with you. >> tonight, the national rifle association finally said something, issuing a statement, reading "out of respect for the families and as a matter of common decency, we have given time for mourning and prayer and a full investigation of the facts before commenting. the nra is prepared to offer meaningful contributions to help make sure this never happens again." the nra is planning to hold a major news conference in the washington, d.c. area on friday, december 21. after the newtown massacre, democratic congressman released this statement, i have been largely s
without violating constitutional laws, they should do so. we can tighten up the purchase of guns, and particularly heavy weapons, like the ars. we can tighten them up. i would support, for example, anybody owning the ar would have to register with the fbi. so the fbi would have to know who has these weapons. and people are going, we don't want to, we believe the government is going to this, and it is a slippery slope, but we have the do things like this, am i wrong? >> i agree with you....
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muller understands that the rule of law is important. he's not going to be the guy who, when he retires, they hang a medal around his neck and say, congratulatio congratulations, you won the war on terror but you cost our civil liberties. he has said publicly, that's not me and that's not the fbi. and that is really something. >> what's the future of the fbi at this point? >> i iff i knew the future, i wouldn't be talking to you, i would be writing about it. i think we have an fbi director who understands the constitution. we have a president who has actually lectured about the discussion and who understands it, unlike, let's say, his predecessor. if you have two guys who have some understanding of the rule of law on the top. >> tim weiner, the book is "enemies a history of the fbi." this has to be the definitive chronicle on all of this, so congratulations on what has to be the output of tremendous years of work. i commend it to everyone. i started reading this on the plane last night and it looks terrific. so thank you very much for sh
muller understands that the rule of law is important. he's not going to be the guy who, when he retires, they hang a medal around his neck and say, congratulatio congratulations, you won the war on terror but you cost our civil liberties. he has said publicly, that's not me and that's not the fbi. and that is really something. >> what's the future of the fbi at this point? >> i iff i knew the future, i wouldn't be talking to you, i would be writing about it. i think we have an fbi...
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it's law that just makes sense. to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a clean house. [ woman ] take your blindfolds off. oh!! hahahaha!!! [ male announcer ] febreze car. eliminates odors, so you can breathe happy. [ male announcer ] febreze car. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your
it's law that just makes sense. to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a clean house. [ woman ] take your blindfolds off. oh!! hahahaha!!! [ male announcer ] febreze car. eliminates odors, so you can breathe happy. [ male announcer ] febreze car. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping...
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we have to throw this entire stand your ground law out and reengineer a new florida self-defense law. the one that we have now is engineer bid the nra and we're paying a price for it. nobody was asked what they wanted, police or prosecutors or anyone, we're not asking for input on this stand your ground law, it was just shoved down their throat. and as a result. we have a disaster on our hands in florida. >> certainly a disaster after the trayvon martin situation, certainly there are a lot of people who aren't familiar with these stand your grande laws are going to get more familiar with them now. i just want to remind everybody that the reverend al sharpton is among those who are demanding that police chief lee step down. >>> a question in washington, d.c., will hillary clinton run for the presidency again in 2016? the rumor mill is up and running, she's got at least one cheerleader on her side. [ male announcer ] strip away the styling. strip away the rearview monitors, tv screens, bluetooth, and even the cup holders. you know what's left? the only s.u.v.s with american-built f-alph
we have to throw this entire stand your ground law out and reengineer a new florida self-defense law. the one that we have now is engineer bid the nra and we're paying a price for it. nobody was asked what they wanted, police or prosecutors or anyone, we're not asking for input on this stand your ground law, it was just shoved down their throat. and as a result. we have a disaster on our hands in florida. >> certainly a disaster after the trayvon martin situation, certainly there are a...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. i heard they found energy here. it's good. we need the jobs. [customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. [ male announcer ] strip away the styling. strip away the rearview monitors, tv screens, bluetooth, and even the cup holders. you know what's left? the only s.u.v.s with american-built f-alpha truck frames. th
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some of the laws they passed did that in the voting. >> in the balloon. if you have people here you'll have a bullet over there. >> right. it created enormous confusion because there were challenges. in pennsylvania we kept hearing people call in to the election protection hotline saying they're turning me away because i don't have voter i.d. we know that the voter i.d. wasn't implemented. >> it was struck. >> that didn't mean that the message didn't somehow get to some poll workers. that happened everywhere. in new jersey, with i is where i live, they do not have a photo identification law and people were calling in saying, they're asking me to show my i.d. i didn't have it. when you have a war on voting like what we saw, it creates a confusion even when we win. we won the war on voting. >> no, no, no. we won a battle. this war on voting is going to continue for years. we've got to be very clear about that. >> particularly in the wake of supreme court case which will -- >> let me see what bertha is do doing. i went to vienna and voting was the issue. the
some of the laws they passed did that in the voting. >> in the balloon. if you have people here you'll have a bullet over there. >> right. it created enormous confusion because there were challenges. in pennsylvania we kept hearing people call in to the election protection hotline saying they're turning me away because i don't have voter i.d. we know that the voter i.d. wasn't implemented. >> it was struck. >> that didn't mean that the message didn't somehow get to some...
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. >>> high school cheerleaders fought the law and won in texas. the judge ruled in favor of the students who were barred from putting bible verses on banners at high school games. religious school banners in will likely stay in place throughout the school year. the trial won't be until june 22nd. >>> this pool of molten rock has been rising the past few months. scientists say if the trend continues it will eventually spill out of the volcano. >>> and finally, a tidal wave of dust shut down traffic on several roadways in oklahoma. the dust storm triggered multicar accidents and blackout conditions there. officials say the storm system was fueled by 50 mile per hour winds and dry wheat fields. bad combo, apparently. >>> for a look at the weather we return to bill karins. there will be a big impact because of this. >> that storm has now arrived on the east coast. that's with the cold front and rain out ahead of that storm. let's take a radar tour up the eastern seaboard. if you're heading out the door, many areas on i-95 you'll need the umbrella. nor
. >>> high school cheerleaders fought the law and won in texas. the judge ruled in favor of the students who were barred from putting bible verses on banners at high school games. religious school banners in will likely stay in place throughout the school year. the trial won't be until june 22nd. >>> this pool of molten rock has been rising the past few months. scientists say if the trend continues it will eventually spill out of the volcano. >>> and finally, a tidal...
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it's law that just makes sense. . >>> welcome back to "way too early." you look at a live picture. 10:45 a.m. in london. that is the stadium where the opening ceremony will take place three nights from tonight. it's 5:45 a.m. back in new york city. that's where we find bill karins with a look at the weather. >> you're using up all the good days. >> i know. i'd rather have it rain today than friday. i'm hoping can you hold it off. can you do it? >> this is as good as it gets lately. behind you is sunshine. we're going to keep it sunny and beautiful right through wednesday. and then friday, 77. that's the opening ceremony and we have a chance of showers and storms. only about a 40% chance. hopefully we'll keep it dry. i'll update that as the week progresses. the worst weather in the country right now, rockford, illinois. severe thunderstorm warnings. big thunderstorms coming out of wisconsin. they're going to make their way into chicago, probably a half hour to an hour from right now. so keep that mind if you're in the chicago area and trying to make your
it's law that just makes sense. . >>> welcome back to "way too early." you look at a live picture. 10:45 a.m. in london. that is the stadium where the opening ceremony will take place three nights from tonight. it's 5:45 a.m. back in new york city. that's where we find bill karins with a look at the weather. >> you're using up all the good days. >> i know. i'd rather have it rain today than friday. i'm hoping can you hold it off. can you do it? >> this is as...
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is that because of the difficulty that is presented with this law. >> the law presents difficulty. it presents an easy out if the police department doesn't want to get very aggressive about investigating it. because certainly, if you have somebody's word, you can still try to break it apart but effective interrogation of the so-called suspect. and if you put that interrogation together with some kind of witness reports, people who said they heard crying or some kind of sound that sounded like it was the young man, right before he was shot. if you try to put those things together, sometimes you can shake the suspect and get to the truth. the problem is if this was a slip shod investigation of a person where there is no actual eyewitnesses, who says he did it in self-defense, it could be very, very hard for anybody to get to the proof and to prove a criminal case beyond a reasonable doubt. i applaud the justice department's intervention. they're going to look at the actions of the police department. they're going to look at the possibilities of hate crime. but i don't want anyone to
is that because of the difficulty that is presented with this law. >> the law presents difficulty. it presents an easy out if the police department doesn't want to get very aggressive about investigating it. because certainly, if you have somebody's word, you can still try to break it apart but effective interrogation of the so-called suspect. and if you put that interrogation together with some kind of witness reports, people who said they heard crying or some kind of sound that sounded...
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when i look at him in 2006 and the work he did to pass the law in massachusetts. that clearly had to be someone who understood why he was doing that, there was an societial and individual need for that kind of program to fill in the gaps in the system. what he is saying now is the part that feels hollow to me that this is just what he needs to do at this moment in this candidacy. >> lawrence, look at the presidential debate. i did not think that obama lost that debate. i thought it was a tie. i thought romney presented him very well. but he had three pentagons on immigration that week alone. he had two positions on his tax cut is that week alone. this is a guy who will say anything he has to say to become the president of the united states and he did a good job of saying these things, but the trouble is there's four weeks to go and you can't go responsible publication that i know of who has said that mitt romney's tax plan adds up, for example. they're totally out of touch with middle class americans and they don't appear to have any plans that aren't completely d
when i look at him in 2006 and the work he did to pass the law in massachusetts. that clearly had to be someone who understood why he was doing that, there was an societial and individual need for that kind of program to fill in the gaps in the system. what he is saying now is the part that feels hollow to me that this is just what he needs to do at this moment in this candidacy. >> lawrence, look at the presidential debate. i did not think that obama lost that debate. i thought it was a...
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law enforcement and multiple u.s. officials tell nbc news those e-mails led to the discovery between others between general petraeus and broadwell and were indicative of an extramarital affair. >> my first reaction was disbelief. >> reporter: steven boylen is petraeus' former spokesperson. he has spoken to him twice this weekend and says his former boss is remorseful. >> he said he had an excellent job. and in his words, he screwed up. >> reporter: the fbi agents interviewed general petraeus in late october and concluded there was no criminal violation. members of congress were asking why the fbi did not inform them or the president sooner. >> we received no advanced notice. it was like a lightning bolt. this is something that could have had an effect on national security. i think we should have been told. there is a way to do it. >> reporter: this comes as we are learning more about the days leading up to petraeus' resignation. eric cantor said in late october, he was tipped off about the situation. i was contacted b
law enforcement and multiple u.s. officials tell nbc news those e-mails led to the discovery between others between general petraeus and broadwell and were indicative of an extramarital affair. >> my first reaction was disbelief. >> reporter: steven boylen is petraeus' former spokesperson. he has spoken to him twice this weekend and says his former boss is remorseful. >> he said he had an excellent job. and in his words, he screwed up. >> reporter: the fbi agents...
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if you take a look at the gun laws, i don't think even president obama is proposing more gun laws. we have good gun laws. we have to make sure we enforce our laws. >> oops. not supposed to say that. the president is not proposing any new gun laws. in fact, the president has been widely criticized for expanding gun rights to allow guns in national parks and amtrak trains. ryan usually lies about the president's intentions. he told outdoor life, the president's history and his party lead me to be concerned about what he would be like in a second term. ryan's been selling the nra's conspiracy theory for years. he happily campaigns with people like wayne lappier, who thinks the president is one election away from shutting down every gun shop and range in this country. >> if president obama is reelected, we'll see an anti-freedom rampage in this country like we have never seen before. >> a rampage. the nra is repeating this story in their new campaign ad. they are spending more than $1 million on air time. the ad is running in four swing states. here in florida, ohio, virginia, and wisc
if you take a look at the gun laws, i don't think even president obama is proposing more gun laws. we have good gun laws. we have to make sure we enforce our laws. >> oops. not supposed to say that. the president is not proposing any new gun laws. in fact, the president has been widely criticized for expanding gun rights to allow guns in national parks and amtrak trains. ryan usually lies about the president's intentions. he told outdoor life, the president's history and his party lead me...
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. >> we do have tough gun laws in massachusetts. i support them. i won't chip away at them. >> he did not. in 2004 governor romney signed the permanent assault weapons ban in massachusetts. then mitt romney decided to run for president. he started prepping himself for the republican presidential primary and then, of course, things got hilarious on the subject of guns. mr. romney said in a debate with "the boston globe," quote, i have a gun of my own. i go hunting myself. to which someone in the room replied, and i quote, excuse me, but isn't that your son josh's gun? yes, yes, it was. on the campaign trail, mr. romney touted it by saying he was a lifetime member of the nra. he would brag about that. that was sort of true. he joined the nra as a lifetime member in august 2006, just before announcing his presidential run. lifetime isn't the same thing as lifelong when it comes to membership in the nra. you too could become a member of the nra simply by giving them $1,000. when asked about his recent membership, mr. romney explained, q
. >> we do have tough gun laws in massachusetts. i support them. i won't chip away at them. >> he did not. in 2004 governor romney signed the permanent assault weapons ban in massachusetts. then mitt romney decided to run for president. he started prepping himself for the republican presidential primary and then, of course, things got hilarious on the subject of guns. mr. romney said in a debate with "the boston globe," quote, i have a gun of my own. i go hunting myself....
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you stand by this law? >> i do stand by it, but i think there may need to be new legislation that addresses like how crime watches and how things are addressed, but i think a lot of this is how it is being applied. it is not a problem with the statute as much as it is a problem with how it is being applied. >> thank you so much for your time. we greatly appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. there is still a lot going on today. here are things we thought you should know. robert de niro said he meant no offense when he joked about the weaves of the gop presidential candidates and he was at a presidential fundraiser featuring the first lady and he said he was speaking, quote, with sa tire and it drew a complaint from newt gingrich saying the reference was inexcusable and demanded an apology from president obama and mrs. obama's spokeswoman called it inappropriate and declined to further comment. three african-american politicians will be featured on the new pbs series finding your roo
you stand by this law? >> i do stand by it, but i think there may need to be new legislation that addresses like how crime watches and how things are addressed, but i think a lot of this is how it is being applied. it is not a problem with the statute as much as it is a problem with how it is being applied. >> thank you so much for your time. we greatly appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. there is still a lot going on today. here are things we...
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it's about depending the president -- on the president's health care law, a program progressives have fought for for 100 years. presidential elections are important. they are battle of ideas that only come around every four years. in 2012, the question is, are we better off together or should we lead people to face their troubles alone? for decades, we've known the gop's answer. they have been against government. just like the hero ronald reagan was against medicare 50 years ago. >> behind it will come other federal programs that will invade every area of freedom as we have known it in this country, until one day, as norman thomas said, we will wait until we have socialism. one of these days, you and i are going to spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it once was like in america when men were free. >> government has not taken our freedom. it's preserved and expanded our freedom. but the same narrow view has fueled the tea party and powered the romney/ryan ticket. they despise government and they told us as much and the only thing that's worse th
it's about depending the president -- on the president's health care law, a program progressives have fought for for 100 years. presidential elections are important. they are battle of ideas that only come around every four years. in 2012, the question is, are we better off together or should we lead people to face their troubles alone? for decades, we've known the gop's answer. they have been against government. just like the hero ronald reagan was against medicare 50 years ago. >>...
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mike sacks is correspondent for "the huffington post" and a graduate of georgetown law. mike, thanks for getting up early. i appreciate it. >> oh, no problem. thanks for having me. >> mike, you were inside the room. the reports we're hearing is that the solicitor general did not have a great day, that he didn't answer the questions well. there were some reports of stumbling. other reports said that was overstated. what did you hear in terms of the argument laid out by the solicitor general on behalf of the president's health care law? >> yeah, he started off pretty wobbly. he started off coughing and having to repeat a couple lines. and he just seemed as though he wasn't on his game. usually, solicitor general verrilli is very fluid and calm and that didn't seem to be the case sterday. he was trying and he did get back on track, but once he was back on track, the conservative justices were really committed to trying to knock him right back off his game. >> so, was there more to the substance, though, that you would critique, or was it just a performance question? because
mike sacks is correspondent for "the huffington post" and a graduate of georgetown law. mike, thanks for getting up early. i appreciate it. >> oh, no problem. thanks for having me. >> mike, you were inside the room. the reports we're hearing is that the solicitor general did not have a great day, that he didn't answer the questions well. there were some reports of stumbling. other reports said that was overstated. what did you hear in terms of the argument laid out by the...
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. >>> the florida state legislature who sponsored florida's stand your ground law says based on the evidence he's seen, it does not apply to the confrontation between zimmerman and martin. are police in sanford, florida any closer to making an arrest in this case? we'll have the report from florida. >>> when you thought the primary race could pt get more bizarre, the campaigns and obama team spend the day talking about etch-a-sketch. what is the line? more than a one cycle misstep. >>> tim tebow is coming to new york city to the jets. they just signed him to an extensive extension. the question is, how will tebow mania play in the big apple? it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning. i'm willie
. >>> the florida state legislature who sponsored florida's stand your ground law says based on the evidence he's seen, it does not apply to the confrontation between zimmerman and martin. are police in sanford, florida any closer to making an arrest in this case? we'll have the report from florida. >>> when you thought the primary race could pt get more bizarre, the campaigns and obama team spend the day talking about etch-a-sketch. what is the line? more than a one cycle...
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to enforce the law. that's what bothers me. >> the concealed carry hoodie from the nra -- >> i wear hoodies. what's wrong with a hoodie? >> this is a conceal/carry hoodie from the nra. we developed the exclusive hooded sweatshirt, double backed holster and pouch that can be repositioned inside the pockets for u for ult mum draw. >> when you talk about -- how do we make sure this doesn't happen. we dig dloundown through the layers that got stacked atop each other to create this situation. the easiest thing is for people to not be walking around with guns, frankly. one policy thing, wave a magic wand, it would be to walk around without guns and yet it has essentially become impossible because of the supreme court to legislate that. it is unclear how exactly a state can regulation guns in their state if they can tell people not to be walking around with guns and i think we're going see a proliferation here. what we've seen in sort of trends, huge spiking gun sales, and obviously there's a correlation betwee
to enforce the law. that's what bothers me. >> the concealed carry hoodie from the nra -- >> i wear hoodies. what's wrong with a hoodie? >> this is a conceal/carry hoodie from the nra. we developed the exclusive hooded sweatshirt, double backed holster and pouch that can be repositioned inside the pockets for u for ult mum draw. >> when you talk about -- how do we make sure this doesn't happen. we dig dloundown through the layers that got stacked atop each other to...
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he's totally engaged in that now. >> columbia and harvard law are not the little kids. but yet he's adapted and coming off like the middle class guy and the middle class champion. >> what's better news for him is the economic indicators that are coming out. today up .4%. sign after sign that the economy is recovering. and in time to do him some good. >> how does romney complain about his economic performance when the stock market is back up to 13,000? to where it was before the mess they created in 2008 and '09. >> more and more people have stopped looking for a job. >> but the markets, they are richer. all the people that vote republican have more money thanks to obama. >> well, but a lot of those folks are voting for democrats now. >> if this was happening under w., he would be jumping up and down. >> you'll see that in the months ahead. things are turning around. you'll hear that message time and time again. >> thank you, susan page and johnathan martin. >>> romney is trying to look like an average joe. now he's telling a new story involving pink nail polish. trees a
he's totally engaged in that now. >> columbia and harvard law are not the little kids. but yet he's adapted and coming off like the middle class guy and the middle class champion. >> what's better news for him is the economic indicators that are coming out. today up .4%. sign after sign that the economy is recovering. and in time to do him some good. >> how does romney complain about his economic performance when the stock market is back up to 13,000? to where it was before...
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obama care is the law of the land or the one that tweets about attacks on the health care law? our power panel is going to weigh in on that. >>> then the lessons learned from 2012. ben jealous is going to join me. >>> and wouldn't you have liked to be a fly on the wall in the campaign? we're going to have the insight about the unknown moments with mitt romney. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost.. see what's new from campbell's. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have
obama care is the law of the land or the one that tweets about attacks on the health care law? our power panel is going to weigh in on that. >>> then the lessons learned from 2012. ben jealous is going to join me. >>> and wouldn't you have liked to be a fly on the wall in the campaign? we're going to have the insight about the unknown moments with mitt romney. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it...